Fluoride deficiency is best known to lead to

a. dental decay. b. osteoporosis.
c. discoloration of teeth. d. nutritional muscular dystrophy.


a

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Harold is a college sophomore and is trying to get in shape for spring break. He would like to lose the body weight he has gained during his freshman and sophomore years. In high school he played sports and his family prepared healthy meals, but his freshman and sophomore years have proven to be very different with late nights of school work and hanging out with friends playing poker and eating

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BD is a 15 yo female who is seen by her physician for her yearly check up. The physician determines that BD has microcytic anemia. Her diet recall is as follows: B- bagel with cream cheese 6 oz milk L- turkey sandwich on whole-wheat bread lettuce mayonnaise potato chips 8 oz iced tea D- 1 cup of pasta ½ cup tomato sauce 2 pieces garlic bread 8 oz iced tea S- apple The registered dietitian

recommends iron supplements for BD. She should also educate BD on _____, given it is a common complaint when using iron supplements. a. constipation b. strength of dosage c. taste d. intolerable injection

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